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Court finds man who killed associate after argument over Nazi-era pistols acted in self-defence
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Jarrod Frank will be freed after the court concluded he acted in self-defence in the 2018 stabbing.
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A Victorian man who killed an associate after an argument over Nazi-era guns and ammunition has been found not guilty of murder after a court found he acted in self-defence.
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Supreme Court Justice Michael Croucher said Jarrod Frank could not be convicted of anything other than self-defence
He said it was reasonable for Mr Frank to have believed he had to stab Scott Bury to avoid being stabbed himself
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A court finds Jarrod Frank not guilty of the murder or manslaughter of Scott Bury at his Bendigo home in January 2018
Jarrod Frank arrives at court last week. A judge has said the death of Scott Bury during an argument about Nazi guns ‘is an overwhelming case of self-defence’. Photograph: James Ross/AAP
Jarrod Frank arrives at court last week. A judge has said the death of Scott Bury during an argument about Nazi guns ‘is an overwhelming case of self-defence’. Photograph: James Ross/AAP
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A Victorian man who fatally stabbed an associate amid an argument about Nazi handguns has been found not guilty of murder on the grounds of self-defence.
20:12 EDT, 13 January 2021
Anthony Lentjes wasn t too concerned when his friend and another man started placing bets over what type of ammunition German soldiers used in their Luger handguns during WWII.
His friend Jarrod Frank claimed to have one answer, but another man - Scott Bury - said he knew the answer was 9mm because he d once robbed a bank with that gun and that s what he d used.
The bets started with $100 and may have reached $500 at one point - before the knives came out.
Jarrod Frank (left) arrives to the Supreme Court of Victoria in Melbourne, Wednesday, January 13, 2021
The murder trial continues for Jarrod Frank (pictured) who fatally stabbed Scott Bury in Bendigo in January 2018
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